Request Credit Limit Increase

Some credit card issuers allow you to submit a request online after you've signed in to your account.

You can also request a credit limit increase by calling the phone number on the back of your card.

When you request a credit limit increase, the credit card issuer may check your credit history, which results in a hard inquiry. This is a normal part of the process, and can cause a slight temporary decrease in your credit scores.

Worse customer service ever. Decided to end doing business with these idiots!

Called customer service to put a block on the card. Called back a day later to report a lost card since I could not find it. They told me I need to go to a Saks store with ID to unblock the account first before they could cancel the card and send a new one. What the hell was that? I told them to completely close my credit card account and I will take my business elsewhere. What a moron company. I wont be surprised that Saks will file bankruptcy soon because overpriced stores run by idiots will not survive in this competitive retail environment.

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